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Keith Baldrey: Get ready for more labour disruption

Keith Baldrey: Get ready for more labour disruption

Economic uncertainty, failure of wages to keep up with cost of living drive wave of strikes in B.C. and across the country.
Sun, sips, and scrumptious food: Burnaby's top 5 patio spots for Summer 2023

Sun, sips, and scrumptious food: Burnaby's top 5 patio spots for Summer 2023

Get your summer on — while it lasts, Burnaby.
Letter: Lougheed Mall’s Bay store will be missed

Letter: Lougheed Mall’s Bay store will be missed

Loss of iconic retailer and other tenants from Burnaby shopping hub is disappointing, reader says.
Burnaby has the second highest rents in the country: report

Burnaby has the second highest rents in the country: report

Rents are still on the rise in Burnaby.
Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Here's where to find the cheapest gas in Burnaby

Gas prices have risen past $2 per litre in Metro Vancouver, again.
Brace yourself for a hot long weekend in Burnaby

Brace yourself for a hot long weekend in Burnaby

Take care out there.
Burnaby hookah lounge ordered to pay $25K in withheld wages

Burnaby hookah lounge ordered to pay $25K in withheld wages

Two ex-employees complained to the Employment Standards Branch about the Bloo BBY hookah lounge, saying they weren’t paid their wages on a regular basis and never got tips.
Letter: Burnaby city hall plan shows council is out of touch

Letter: Burnaby city hall plan shows council is out of touch

Renovation of existing premises would be a better option, given its central and easily accessible location, reader says.
Letter: Design disasters show how not to build next Burnaby city hall

Letter: Design disasters show how not to build next Burnaby city hall

City must beware the allure of ‘starchitects,’ reader warns
Burnaby company sued: Ex-friends battle in court over stolen anti-drone tech

Burnaby company sued: Ex-friends battle in court over stolen anti-drone tech

Burnaby-based Bluvec Technologies has been ordered to pay Vancouver-based Skycope Technologies $800,000 for using confidential Skycope information to get a head start on its anti-drone technology.